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The Awakening of Memory: Survivor Testimony in the First Years after the
Holocaust, and Today

Henry Greenspan is a playwright and Clinical Psychologist at Residence
College of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He is author of On
Listening to Holocaust Survivors: Recounting and Life History and co-editor
of the forthcoming Holocaust Survivors and Their Listeners: Testimonies,
Interviews, Encounters. Dr. Greenspan has also written Remnants, an
award-winning play concerned with survivors' recounting of their Holocaust
experiences. Remnants has been presented throughout the United States and
Canada as well as in Great Britain and Israel. The Monna and Otto Weinmann
Annual Lecture is made possible through the generosity of their daughter
Janice Weinman Shorenstein.

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